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Volkswagen Prices

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Volkswagen Models & History

Volkswagen, the "people's car," is an iconic car manufacturer best known for its Beetle model and overall car safety. Volkswagen car prices range from $18,355 to $41,650 (to start). American 2010 Volkswagen models include the CC coupe; Eos hard-top convertible sedan; sporty Golf hatchback; GTI; Jetta coupe, sedan, and SportWagen; New Beetle coupe and convertible, Passat sedan and wagon, as well as the Routan minivan and Tiguan and Touareg sport/utility vehicles. A TrueCar price report will help you find great prices at one of several local Volkswagen Dealers.

A total of 15.8 million Volkswagen Beetles were manufactured from 1938 to 1980 in Wolfsburg, Emden, and Osnabrueck, Germany. Of this, nearly 332,000 were Cabriolets, which became a classic dream car right from the start. In 2009, Volkswagen celebrated the 60th anniversary of the Beetle Cabriolet designed and built by Karmann.

Volkswagen truly made its place in the American mainstream between 1974 and 1990 when Volkswagen dealers started to sell the Volkswagen Scirocco sport coupe, Volkswagen Jetta sedan, Volkswagen Golf coupe and Cabriolet, sporty GTI coupe, and Volkswagen Caddy pickup. Volkswagen briefly produced an ultra-luxe full-size sedan based on the Bentley Continental GT and Bentley Continental Flying Spur platform, known as the Phaeton, and sold in America between 2004 and 2006. Volkswagen entered the sport/utility vehicle marketplace in 2002 when it introduced its Touareg midsize crossover utility vehicle, followed by the Routan four-door minivan (a rebadged variant of the fifth-generation Dodge Grand Caravan and Chrysler Town & Country) in 2008; and the Tiguan compact crossover vehicle launched for the 2009 model year.

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